Orthopedic Surgery Associates of Oklahoma City is an orthopedic practice offering both surgical and nonsurgical treatments for joint and spine conditions, serving patients across central Oklahoma with board-certified surgeons and a focus on conservative care before surgery.
The practice operates as a multispecialty orthopedic group handling sports injuries, spine disorders, joint replacement, fracture care, and arthroscopic procedures. It includes surgeons with subspecialties in the shoulder, knee, hip, and spine, and operates an on-site surgical facility where many procedures are performed without requiring a hospital stay. The group is affiliated with Integris Health, one of the major hospital systems in the Oklahoma City area, which shapes its referral pathways and insurance relationships.
The practice provides both conservative and surgical orthopedic care. Conservative services include office-based evaluation, imaging review, injections (corticosteroid and joint-space), and physical therapy coordination. Surgical offerings include arthroscopic repair, joint replacements, spine fusion, rotator cuff repair, and fracture fixation. For pricing specifics: office visits typically cost between $150 and $250 out-of-pocket depending on insurance and whether the visit is new-patient or follow-up; imaging such as X-rays runs $75 to $150, while MRI interpretation falls to the imaging facility itself. Joint injections (corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid) cost $300 to $600 per injection depending on the joint and substance used; verify current rates directly with the practice, as reimbursement from insurance reduces patient responsibility and rates can shift. Surgical fees vary by procedure complexity and are quoted after consultation; the practice works with insurance companies on pre-authorization and cost estimation before surgery.
Orthopedic Surgery Associates of Oklahoma City is one of the largest independent orthopedic groups in the area; the main competing approaches are large health-system-based practices (such as those affiliated with OU Health or Mercy) and smaller, single-specialty clinics focused on sports medicine or spine only. Health-system clinics tend to coordinate more tightly with hospital emergency departments and primary care within the same network, an advantage if you receive urgent orthopedic care elsewhere in the system and need continuity. Independent groups like Orthopedic Surgery Associates typically allow patients to choose their surgeon and often schedule appointments faster than system-based competitors, though they may require separate insurance pre-authorizations if your insurer favors in-network system providers. Single-specialty clinics (for example, a sports-medicine-only practice) offer deeper focus and sometimes shorter wait times for that specific problem, but require referral to another surgeon if your issue falls outside their scope. Orthopedic Surgery Associates' on-site surgery center means eligible procedures avoid the cost markup and scheduling delays of a hospital outpatient setting, lowering overall cost for patients and reducing time away from home.
Orthopedic Surgery Associates is well-suited for patients seeking a first or second opinion on a joint or spine problem, those wanting conservative management before considering surgery, and anyone living in the Oklahoma City metro who needs a surgeon with specific subspecialty training. It works well for insured patients whose plans accept Integris-affiliated providers. It is less ideal for uninsured patients seeking sharp price transparency before a visit (calls and estimates help but require back-and-forth); for patients whose insurance requires care within a specific health system (OU Health, Mercy, etc.) and penalizes out-of-network use heavily; and for those needing same-day urgent fracture or acute injury care, since the practice is outpatient-focused and does not staff an emergency department.
New patients should bring insurance cards, photo ID, and any prior imaging (X-rays, MRI films or reports) related to the problem. The visit begins with check-in and a detailed medical history form covering prior injuries, surgeries, medications, and imaging. A nurse or physician assistant usually performs initial assessment, then the orthopedic surgeon examines the affected joint or spine using range-of-motion tests, strength assessment, and special maneuvers to narrow the diagnosis. If imaging is needed and not already available, X-rays are often taken on-site; MRI is ordered if indicated and performed at an affiliated imaging center. The surgeon discusses findings, outlines conservative options (physical therapy, injections, bracing) and, if relevant, surgical options with recovery timelines and risks. Most first visits last 45 minutes to an hour. A treatment plan is documented and handed to the patient; the practice coordinates with physical therapy providers and communicates with the referring physician if one exists.
Main office hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with some extended hours offered; verify specific clinic location hours and any same-day urgent slots on the practice website or by phone. Parking is free and ample at most clinic locations in the Oklahoma City area. The practice offers telehealth consultations for certain follow-up visits. Surgical procedures are scheduled separately; elective cases typically have 2- to 6-week lead times depending on surgeon availability and insurance pre-authorization.
Orthopedic Surgery Associates has established itself through a mix of surgical expertise, reasonable appointment access, and on-site service delivery, making it a practical choice for OKC-area patients navigating joint and spine conditions without the friction of large health-system bureaucracy.
